The ultraviolet (UV) radiation performance of an XeCl excimer lamp is measu
red as a function of the gas mixture composition (with and without neon as
buffer gas) and pumping condition (longitudinal discharge with and without
trigger). Both spatial distribution and spectral content of the emitted UV
radiations are carefully determined including the contribution of the XeCl
(B-X), XeCl (C-A), and Xe continuum emissions. A peak power density of up t
o 3 kW/cm(2) and an average power density of up to 0.2 W/cm(2) can be achie
ved when using a simple cylindrical aluminum reflector.